Seems Vanguard and Blackrock are the biggest owners of these two companies.

It would seem to be a way for rich people to hide what they own.

So who owns Vanguard and Blackrock? I mean in terms of individuals. Who benefits from their profits in Iraq?

Halliburton is also owned by these two (as largest shareholders).

Lockheed Martin made a killing in Iraq.

Vanguard and Blackrock are two of the top four investors. State Street and Capital World Ventures are there too.

Boeing also made a killing in Iraq. Vanguard and Blackrock being 1 and 2.

General Dynamics made a killing in Iraq. 4th and 5th are Vanguard and Blackrock.

There are other companies that appear often. Companies like State Street Corportation which have Vanguard and Blackrock as 3 + 4

Others have information missing on this site.

So, who owns all of this? Yes, I understand there might be a large amount of shareholders. But these rich people will own a lot of these companies, or the companies that own the companies that own the companies that own the companies.

Biggest shares of all those companies are shareholders due to IRAs, 401K even mutual funds. I have no doubt people like Buffet et al have shares. It is common practice for anyone wanting to make money to have shares in profitable companies.

Biggest shares of all those companies are shareholders due to IRAs, 401K even mutual funds. I have no doubt people like Buffet et al have shares. It is common practice for anyone wanting to make money to have shares in profitable companies.

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Sure, but then who is pushing all of this? How much do people like Buffet have in these companies?

Seems Vanguard and Blackrock are the biggest owners of these two companies.

It would seem to be a way for rich people to hide what they own.

So who owns Vanguard and Blackrock? I mean in terms of individuals. Who benefits from their profits in Iraq?

Halliburton is also owned by these two (as largest shareholders).

Lockheed Martin made a killing in Iraq.

Vanguard and Blackrock are two of the top four investors. State Street and Capital World Ventures are there too.

Boeing also made a killing in Iraq. Vanguard and Blackrock being 1 and 2.

General Dynamics made a killing in Iraq. 4th and 5th are Vanguard and Blackrock.

There are other companies that appear often. Companies like State Street Corportation which have Vanguard and Blackrock as 3 + 4

Others have information missing on this site.

So, who owns all of this? Yes, I understand there might be a large amount of shareholders. But these rich people will own a lot of these companies, or the companies that own the companies that own the companies that own the companies.

Who are the major players and why can't you figure it out?

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You must be confused. Don’t liberals say that companies like Blackrock, Halliburton, Vanguard, Exxon, State Street, and Lockheed Martin are corporations,and corporations aren’t people? Why then did you say
“But these rich people will own a lot of these companies, or the companies that own the companies that own the companies that own the companies.” sounds like you’re saying that corporations is just a bunch of people.

Seems Vanguard and Blackrock are the biggest owners of these two companies.

It would seem to be a way for rich people to hide what they own.

So who owns Vanguard and Blackrock? I mean in terms of individuals. Who benefits from their profits in Iraq?

Halliburton is also owned by these two (as largest shareholders).

Lockheed Martin made a killing in Iraq.

Vanguard and Blackrock are two of the top four investors. State Street and Capital World Ventures are there too.

Boeing also made a killing in Iraq. Vanguard and Blackrock being 1 and 2.

General Dynamics made a killing in Iraq. 4th and 5th are Vanguard and Blackrock.

There are other companies that appear often. Companies like State Street Corportation which have Vanguard and Blackrock as 3 + 4

Others have information missing on this site.

So, who owns all of this? Yes, I understand there might be a large amount of shareholders. But these rich people will own a lot of these companies, or the companies that own the companies that own the companies that own the companies.

Who are the major players and why can't you figure it out?

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It seems that Exxon is the company making the most profit in Iraq right now out of all the foreign oil companies.

How much oil is Exxon producing in Iraq?

Seems Vanguard and Blackrock are the biggest owners of these two companies. ​

They have huge mutual funds. The owners of the funds own the stock, not the mutual fund company.​

More than half way down the pay. No Iraqi companies. All of them are foreign companies.

Before 2003 all the oil was extracted by an Iraqi company owned by the government.

So clearly people benefited from the Iraq War.

A US and a British company are number one and two. The two countries that went in.

Next up are a Russian and Chinese company.

Then Shell, which might as well be an American company, as Blackrock's in there, Morgan Stanley, Franklin Resources, lots of American investment firms.

It wouldn't surprise me if ENI were in the same situation.

Go to war so you can increase profits. Risk people's lives so you can increase profits.

Hmmm

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No one went to war for oil....remember 9-11?....we were on a high alert to any nation that could possibly hand over WMD's to terrorists and the Brennan/Comey Intel bunch said Iraq had them...they suckered Bush either from incompetents or worse....

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